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Recently, the story of a married couple fighting over a house problem surfaced in the online real estate community. There is also a story that relative deprivation of real estate has led to distant relatives. There are also loud voices criticizing government policies.
The result of a survey showed that citizens of Seoul think that the social conflict in the housing sector is the most serious amid the housing crisis that worsens due to an increase in house prices and the intensification of jeonse crisis. This is from a conflict public awareness survey conducted by the Seoul Metropolitan Government on the 25th and 27th of last month with 1,000 adults in Seoul.
According to the results of a poll released by the city of Seoul on the 16th, 86% of Seoul citizens responded that there has been a conflict in Korea in the past year. It is increasing to 78.0% in 2017, 82.3% in 2018 and 82.3% in 2019. The number of citizens who responded that the conflict was very severe increased from 60.9% last year to 61.4% .
Overall, 60.9% of respondents said that the public conflict in Seoul is serious. In the areas of severe public conflict in Seoul, housing (4.47 points), economy (4.11 points), education (3.70 points), environment (3.51 points), welfare (3.24 points) , security (3.09 points), transportation (3.00 points), They were classified in order of culture (2.74 points).
In the last four years, the housing sector has risen steadily to 4.03 points in 2017, 4.15 points in 2018, 4.10 points in 2019 and 4.47 points in 2020, and the economic sector is also serious with 3.91 points → 4.04 points → 4.09 points → 4.11 points during the same period. This has been constantly increasing.
As the main cause of public conflict, 42.3% were cited as the most common lack of trust, including distrust of the government. This was followed by a lack of mature democratic citizenship (35.1%) and a unilateral promotion of public policies by the central government and local governments (33.1%).
Regarding the assembly and demonstration, 50.5% of citizens responded that it is not a problem as a way of expressing their position on social issues, and 49.5% of citizens responded that it is not desirable because it generates confusion Social.
In the event of public conflict, the most desirable solutions were attempts at mediation and reconciliation by third parties such as experts or institutions in conflict (59.3%), resolution through dialogue until the end (21.6%) and resolution judicial through lawsuits (11.3%). .
Reporter Choi Eun-kyung [email protected]
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